NRL, Queensland Police clear Ben Te'o over assault allegations

The NRL has cleared Ben Te'o after a Queensland Police probe into assault allegations against the South Sydney forward found no evidence on which to lay charges.

The NRL's integrity unit said in a statement on Thursday night that it recommended no action be taken against Te'o, who helped Queensland to State of Origin victory less than 24 hours earlier.

A 22-year-old woman made a formal complaint to police in late May alleging the South Sydney forward punched her in the face, fractured her eye socket and left her bloodied in the hallway of Broncos star Corey Norman's home.

Norman and Newcastle Knights full-back Darius Boyd were allegedly in the Brisbane house on the day the women says she was assaulted.

Te'o maintained he had done nothing wrong and there were no further accusations of misbehaviour outside of that allegation.

The NRL said in a statement that the integrity unit had "carried out a number of interviews" upon which it had based its decision.

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